The total score of CET-4 is 710 points, including listening, reading comprehension, translation and composition. The composition and translation sections account for 15% of the test paper, both 106.5 points, and the listening and reading sections account for 35%, both 248.5 points.
Answering Skills of CET-4
1. Opening principle
The first three sentences of CET-4 listening will not have an answer, so don't panic if you don't understand at the beginning. Be patient, the answer will come from the fourth sentence! The listening questions in the past few years generally conform to the principle of beginning, but the answers to the recent real questions have already appeared at the beginning, so don't take it lightly.
Order principle/2. The order of Level 4 questions is consistent with the conversation you have heard, so it is not necessary to consider whether the following questions will appear first when doing questions. However, it is possible that two questions may appear in one sentence, which requires careful listening. So if the answer to the second question appears when the first question is not heard, then write the answer to the second question quickly, instead of struggling with the answer to the first question, switch to the next question.
3. Choose what you hear
According to authoritative statistics, 90% of the answers of Level 4 listening are original texts. Therefore, especially for CET-4 listening, a high score is just one sentence: choose what you hear, and choose which option is more similar to what you hear.
Effective Reading Methods of CET-4
The fastest and most useful way is to read the article after reading the question, draw the key words, and read the level-4 article with the question purposefully, which can quickly locate the sentence where the answer lies. The answers to the reading and listening questions of CET-4 are similar, and also the order of the questions and the articles are corresponding (generally, only a few are out of order). After positioning, you can see how well the topic matches the positioning sentence. In general, the answer is to change the sentence of the CET-4 article to another one, which is a great test of vocabulary. There will be more synonym replacement. It is very necessary to say that "Four Seasons" is a choice of words to fill in the blank. The cost performance of this question is really low. This question mainly examines the part of speech, whether it is adjective, noun, adverb or preposition.
1. Don't read the article from beginning to end, just start from the first empty word, determine the part of speech of the word missing from the empty word, and then look at the relationship between the upper sentence and the lower sentence;
2. The ones involving n/v are relatively simple. Take a look at the candidate words given in the Level 4 questions, and fill in whichever is closest;
3. Note that n/v generally has variants, such as n to be replaced by the plural, and v to be replaced by the third person singular;
4. The adj/adv is a little more complicated, and there will also be variations, such as the adj given by the fourth level topic, but in fact, the original text lacks an adv;
5. If you think that some words are suitable for filling in both blanks, don't get tangled. Fill in both blanks, at least one!